Lovin' You
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It became a number one hit on the US Billboard Hot 100 on April 5, 1975. Additionally, it reached number two on the UK Singles chart, and number three on the Billboard R&B chart. In the US, Billboard ranked it as the number 13 song for 1975. The song is especially known for Riperton's use of the high whistle register in the song's bridge, and for the chirping songbirds heard throughout.
In 1975, "Lovin' You" was certified gold by the RIAA for sales in excess of 1,000,000 units.[2]
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Setting
It was the fourth single from Riperton's album Perfect Angel (1974). As with the rest of the album, the keyboard backing is played by Stevie Wonder (credited as "El Toro Negro", Spanish for the black bull, as Wonder is a Taurus).
"Lovin' You" was among the first of several songs to top the US Billboard pop chart without the help of a percussion instrument. Prior examples of percussion-less Number Ones were Jim Croce – "Time in a Bottle" (1973), The Beatles – "Yesterday" (1965), and on the UK Singles Chart, The Beatles – "Eleanor Rigby" (1966).
According to the liner notes from Riperton's compilation album Petals, the melody for "Lovin' You" was created to be a distraction for her baby daughter (Maya Rudolph) so that Minnie and her husband Richard could hang out. Maya was in the studio with Riperton on the day it was recorded and Riperton can be heard singing her daughter's name at the end, but only in the unedited or album version. The song fades out early in the radio edit because the disc jockeys felt that the repeated "Maya" was being overdone and that it would be misunderstood as a religious chant.
Uses in popular culture
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The Orb song, "A Huge Ever Growing Pulsating Brain That Rules from the Centre of the Ultraworld" was initially called "Loving You" after the Minnie Riperton song. The Orb's version, as it was originally played live, sampled heavily from Riperton. On signing to the label Big Life, the Orb changed the title of the song, usually leaving "Loving You" as a subtitle. Upon the single's release, Riperton's management forced Big Life to remove the unlicensed Riperton samples, ensuring that only the initial first-week release of the single contained the original vocals of Minnie Riperton; subsequent pressings used vocals from a sound-alike.[3] The version played live on BBC radio (with samples of Riperton) ended up on John Peel's Festive Fifty for 1990. The recorded version released as a single, despite being near 20 minutes in length, reached No. 78 on the UK Singles Chart.
The song appeared in a 1998 US TV commercial for Burger King Cini-minis.
The song appeared on The Simpsons episode MyPods and Boomsticks in 2008.
The intro of the song was featured during the Top Gear: Bolivia Special (2009).
The song appeared in a 2017 UK TV commercial for Domino's.[4]
The song was featured briefly in Dreamworks animated film Megamind.
Chart performance
Weekly charts
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Year-end charts
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Certifications
Region | Certification | Sales/shipments |
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United Kingdom (BPI)[18] | Silver | 250,000 |
United States (RIAA)[19] | Gold | 1,000,000 |
*sales figures based on certification alone |
Shanice version
Lua error in Module:Infobox at line 235: malformed pattern (missing ']'). Shanice's cover of the song was released in the summer of 1992 months after the success of her hit "I Love Your Smile". It only achieved minor success on the US Billboard R&B chart peaking at number 59; it also peaked at number 54 on the UK chart. The music video for the song is set on a beach. In 2005, she re-recorded the song again for her 2006 album Every Woman Dreams.
Track listing
- "Single Version"
- "I Love Your Smile" (Driza Bone Single Remix)
- "I Love Your Smile" (Driza Bone Club Remix)
- "Instrumental"
Charts
Chart (1992) | Peak Position |
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US Billboard Hot R&B/Hip-Hop Songs[20] | 59 |
UK Singles Chart | 54 |
Personnel
- Drums and programming by Narada Michael Walden
- Keyboards and programming by Louis Biancaniello
- Produced by Narada Michael Walden for Perfection Light Productions
Other cover versions
- Electric Eel Shock covered the song on their 2007 album Transworld Ultra Rock.[21]
References
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External links
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- ↑ "Dutchcharts.nl – Minnie Riperton – Lovin' You" (in Dutch). Single Top 100.
- ↑ "Charts.org.nz – Minnie Riperton – Lovin' You". Top 40 Singles.
- ↑ "Minnie Riperton: Artist Chart History" Official Charts Company.
- ↑ "Minnie Riperton – Chart history" Billboard Hot 100 for Minnie Riperton.
- ↑ "Minnie Riperton – Chart history" Billboard Adult Contemporary for Minnie Riperton.
- ↑ "Minnie Riperton – Chart history" Billboard Hot R&B/Hip-Hop Songs for Minnie Riperton.
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- 1974 songs
- 1975 singles
- Billboard Hot 100 number-one singles
- Shanice songs
- 1992 singles
- Song recordings produced by Narada Michael Walden
- Songs written by Richard Rudolph
- Soul ballads
- Epic Records singles
- 1970s ballads